In the vibrant city of Boa Vista, young Antonella faces a challenge of understanding and acceptance. When a new student arrives at her school from a different background, Antonella must overcome her own biases and learn the true meaning of tolerance. Follow Antonella as she navigates obstacles and discovers the power of kindness and friendship.
In the sunny city of Boa Vista, Antonella was eagerly preparing for her first day of school. But something was troubling her. A new student, Lucas, had joined their class, and he seemed so different from everyone else. Antonella was nervous about talking to him because he dressed differently and spoke with an accent. She wondered, - What if he doesn't like me?
On the first day, Antonella tried to sit next to Lucas during story time, but her friend Clara pulled her away. - Why are you sitting here? Clara asked. Antonella felt torn between wanting to meet Lucas and staying with her friends. Lucas sat quietly, looking around the classroom with curious eyes. Antonella whispered to herself, - Maybe tomorrow...
The next day, Antonella found that Lucas had brought a strange-looking lunch. - What's that? another student asked, giggling. Antonella saw Lucas's face turn red and felt a pang of sympathy. She wanted to say something kind, but her friends were laughing too. - I can't do it, she thought. It felt like an impossible mountain to climb.
Feeling discouraged, Antonella sat alone in the playground, thinking maybe it was best not to try. - Why can't things just be normal? she sighed. She watched as Lucas played by himself, kicking a ball against the wall. Antonella felt guilty and sad, unsure of what to do next. She wondered if she should just give up trying to befriend him.
Later that day, Antonella's teacher noticed her sitting quietly and came over. - You know, we all have things that make us special, the teacher said kindly. Antonella nodded, realizing Lucas was just like her, different but special. She decided to talk to Lucas and learn about his interests. - Maybe we can be friends after all, Antonella thought with a smile.
The next day, Antonella gathered her courage and approached Lucas. - Hi, do you want to play with me? she asked. Lucas smiled brightly, and together they played soccer, laughing and having fun. Antonella felt happy and proud for overcoming her fears. She learned that being different was okay and that friendship was more important than anything else.
In the sunny city of Boa Vista, Antonella was eagerly preparing for her first day of school. But something was troubling her. A new student, Lucas, had joined their class, and he seemed so different from everyone else. Antonella was nervous about talking to him because he dressed differently and spoke with an accent. She wondered, - What if he doesn't like me?
On the first day, Antonella tried to sit next to Lucas during story time, but her friend Clara pulled her away. - Why are you sitting here? Clara asked. Antonella felt torn between wanting to meet Lucas and staying with her friends. Lucas sat quietly, looking around the classroom with curious eyes. Antonella whispered to herself, - Maybe tomorrow...
The next day, Antonella found that Lucas had brought a strange-looking lunch. - What's that? another student asked, giggling. Antonella saw Lucas's face turn red and felt a pang of sympathy. She wanted to say something kind, but her friends were laughing too. - I can't do it, she thought. It felt like an impossible mountain to climb.
Feeling discouraged, Antonella sat alone in the playground, thinking maybe it was best not to try. - Why can't things just be normal? she sighed. She watched as Lucas played by himself, kicking a ball against the wall. Antonella felt guilty and sad, unsure of what to do next. She wondered if she should just give up trying to befriend him.
Later that day, Antonella's teacher noticed her sitting quietly and came over. - You know, we all have things that make us special, the teacher said kindly. Antonella nodded, realizing Lucas was just like her, different but special. She decided to talk to Lucas and learn about his interests. - Maybe we can be friends after all, Antonella thought with a smile.
The next day, Antonella gathered her courage and approached Lucas. - Hi, do you want to play with me? she asked. Lucas smiled brightly, and together they played soccer, laughing and having fun. Antonella felt happy and proud for overcoming her fears. She learned that being different was okay and that friendship was more important than anything else.
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